Arvieux, L. d. (1732). The travels of the Chevalier D'Arvieux in Arabia the desart: Written by himself, and published by Mr. De la Roque: giving a very accurate and entertaining account of the religion, rights, customs, diversions, &c. of the bedouins, or Arabian scenites. Undertaken by order of the Late French King. To which is added, a general description of Arabia, by Sultan Ishmael Abulfeda, translated from the best manuscripts; with notes. Done into English by an eminent hand. Illustrated with copper plates (The second edition.). Printed for B. Barker, at the College-Arms in the Bowling-Alley, near the King's School at Westminster; and C. King, in Westminster-Hall.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationArvieux, Laurent d'. The Travels of the Chevalier D'Arvieux in Arabia the Desart: Written by Himself, and Published by Mr. De La Roque: Giving a Very Accurate and Entertaining Account of the Religion, Rights, Customs, Diversions, &c. of the Bedouins, or Arabian Scenites. Undertaken by Order of the Late French King. To Which Is Added, a General Description of Arabia, by Sultan Ishmael Abulfeda, Translated from the Best Manuscripts; with Notes. Done into English by an Eminent Hand. Illustrated with Copper Plates. The second edition. London: Printed for B. Barker, at the College-Arms in the Bowling-Alley, near the King's School at Westminster; and C. King, in Westminster-Hall, 1732.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationArvieux, Laurent d'. The Travels of the Chevalier D'Arvieux in Arabia the Desart: Written by Himself, and Published by Mr. De La Roque: Giving a Very Accurate and Entertaining Account of the Religion, Rights, Customs, Diversions, &c. of the Bedouins, or Arabian Scenites. Undertaken by Order of the Late French King. To Which Is Added, a General Description of Arabia, by Sultan Ishmael Abulfeda, Translated from the Best Manuscripts; with Notes. Done into English by an Eminent Hand. Illustrated with Copper Plates. The second edition. Printed for B. Barker, at the College-Arms in the Bowling-Alley, near the King's School at Westminster; and C. King, in Westminster-Hall, 1732.